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ARTHROPOD MUSEUM NOTES Number 46 August 15, 2006 by Jeffrey K. Barnes |
Fourlined plant
bugs damage many species of herbaceous and woody plants, causing
immediate damage,
which may be severe in areas where bug populations are dense.
Overwintered eggs, inserted into woody plant
tissues, hatch in spring. Nymphs can
develop on many species of plants. More
than 250 species in 57 families have been reported as hosts, but the
bugs seem
to prefer certain species in the mint family (Labiatae), nightshade
family
(Solonaceae), and the aster family (Asteraceae). The
bugs can cause considerable damage to a
number of cultivated plant species. In
the herb garden, peppermint, |